Electric transmission of intelligence.



' I I. KITSEE.

ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION'OP INTELLIGENCE.

APPLICATION FILED AUG. 26. 1907.

1 IIINVENTOR.

. PAIENTED DEC. 17, 1907..

x the i emhodying invention...

ISIDOR KITSEE, OF PHiLADEL'PHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.

' icetiezr ef Letters hetentv Patented Dec. 17, 1907.

- Application filed August 23, 15597. Serisillo. 3G l79.

To 0:53 whom it may eoncem:

it known that I, Issnos Krrsnn, e

1 United States, residing shihdsdeiis, in the oounty of Phiiedeiphie end I 0- Iennsylvenia, have invented certain 1i seful Improvements in. "W. rmnss m of Inteiiigenee, ei' Whieh ing as a specification. I

invention reiates to an. impre'vemeet etric transmission of intelligence.

provide means, so as to nee; hing sheets of sin Wires carrying power =3nrrent. 'etrio rsiireeding of tar-demin some 'nhese current is used and fines of pleased the moi the in- .01 such "puer wires a e sfi eeted C e, se as to make t ssion 0f igenee weh nigh irnpossioie.

Te oountera-ct the induc' w effect of the so e-shed Ftroiley'?" or series Wire is the aim of my invention.

The drawing represents in diagram s series of circuits useful forthe transmission. of in teiiigenee, at power Wire-Abe rails ss '1, i 1, '1 are the fines of transmission; thepower 3 are the reds used as the return "and 4 1s a Wire shimting. the roads.

This Wire is, as iiiustrsted, provided with inns-ins 6, therein. I I

. Theeneretien, of this device is as folioWs: -The enrrentof the power wire 2 in" dnees impulses in the-lines of rensniission 1', It, 1,1. The current in the shunt 2 of the return rails 3 Wiii induce impulses in the Op therefore, both these y he 1; .ti hzed'en the hires oi trensi ission 1, 3,1, Ti.

7t obvious that as the line er eenduetor r te the iines of transmissien than. er 2, the enrrei s0 es to vary the oin'rent flewing it into its nus en, said means comprising a conductor nre'ints horn.

should be iess than the current flowing through the newer Wire proper, and the means 6 ere for the-purpose, so asto proportion the volume of the current necessary to flew through said neutralizing wire.

Having now described my invention, what 1E eieim new and desire to secure by Letters .Petent is:- 1. Means to neutralize the inducing efiec o e newer Wire on neighboring lines oftransin theneighborhood of the lines of transmission and. connectedin shunt with the return of said power Wire; I

In eernhinetion with a series of lines users. for transmitting intelligencen power wire pesitioned in the inducing region of-said iifii-ZS, e for said power wire, a shunt hi. it fer seed return, said shunt circuit po sitioned in the'neighborh'oodof said'lines-of trensm; I

Messs to neutralize the :iDd'ilGiD effectof a power Wire on neighboring lines o transa mission, said means embracmg;aloonductor; etnrn. I

d. seer said-linesof transmission,

' fanning si shunteround the return n. said server- Wire'end means in said i 1 shunt e0 vs-"y the flow of the onrrent 111 said conductor.

4. in e sys em of power transmissiofi. where n-the rails of travel are the return,

to neutmhze the inducing effeot of' said. power Wire on neighboring lines of trans-' mission, said means comprising a conductor positioned near said lines of transmission, said eonduetor shunting part of said rails of travel. I In tes tirneny whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.

ISIDOR KITSEE. Wit. Lessee;

Enrrn R. STrLLEY, MARY (1 SMITH.

STAYEFES rArrsf-rr OFFICE. 

